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We are running SCO OpenServer 5.0.7. Some of my users have drives mapped to the SCO box, some don't. The consultant, who setup the mapped drives, is long gone, and I need more users to have drive letter mapping.
When I try to map a drive via windows, I am repeatedly asked for a user/password, it will not connect. I have a valid user/password that lets me login via putty or some other terminal emulator. My guess is this is a rights issue, so is there some comparison tool/gui that I can use to compare rights for users? All suggestions appreciated. |
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